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Using the iPad and ForScore in the Choral Classroom

This session will include a demonstration of the iPad Pro and Apple Pencil with ForScore as a rehearsal and performance music folder. Advantages discussed include compact size, ease of use, integrated elements (pitch wheel, metronome), redundancy, ease of transmission and annotation, and display to the ensemble in rehearsal. Conversion from internet sources (such as ChoralPublic […]

Chattanooga TN.
Ian Loeppky



Sight-Singing Success: Tools and Strategies for Engaging, Sequential, Daily Instruction

This session will focus on effective strategies for developing engaged, “hands-free” sight-singing practice incorporating chromatic solfège, Curwen’s hand signs, and Gordon’s audiation techniques. The session will highlight the use of classroom technologies including LCD projectors, document cameras, and internet resources as tools for teaching and assessing daily sequential sight-singing practice. Handouts will provide attendees with […]

Chattanooga TN.
Kevin Coker, Paul Mayhew



Variations on a Tech Theme: Tune it Up with Tech!

This interactive session is designed to transform the musically mundane to the musically miraculous through the use of technology integration! It will demonstrate the use of free online resources designed to captivate students’ attention and rejuvenate the educational aspect of rehearsal. Discover how to use technology to your advantage and to cultivate student engagement/autonomy. Students […]

Seattle WA.
Erin Small



Off the Beaten Path: Undiscovered Gems from CPDL

The Choral Public Domain Library represents a wealth of free music: the site currently hosts free scores of over 17,000 choral and vocal works by over 2,000 composers, and its stores continue to grow daily. As schools of all levels battle reduced budgets, a free resource such as CPDL represents a treasure trove of easily […]

Chicago IL.
Vaughn Roste



CPU Bach: How Conductors Can Effectively Use Technology to Have Better Rehearsals and Performances

We use technology in every facet of our lives, so why are our choral rehearsals and performances stuck in the eighteenth century? This session will present methods to incorporate modern technology directly into the choir rehearsal to improve communication, engage singers, and save time. This includes using laptops, tablets, and smartphone apps to teach parts, […]

Pasadena CA.
Tobin Sparfeld



Choosing Your Path Wisely—Timely Tips for New Music Educators

The presentation will focus on eight tips for new teachers in the following areas: 1) Researching your first job, 2) Taking charge of your finances, 3) Getting involved in professional organizations, 4) Becoming a team player, 5) Embracing technology, 6) Participating in collaborative events, 7) Emphasizing lifelong learning, and 8) Looking for greener pastures.

Pasadena CA.
Richard Hintze



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